Eclipse Enterprise Days

Eclipse Enterprise Days is a two-day-long event that shows insights into how Eclipse technology scales UP and OUT. OUT to thousands of developers within organizations, and UP to hundreds of plugins and millions of lines of code.

Even though we're in the beltway, dress code is strictly casual please, no suits!

Contents

Reston, Virgina

Near the Hyatt, Reston, VA.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010.
9:00am - 5:00pm. Lunch to be provided.

Thursday, October 14, 2010.
9:00am - 3:00. Lunch to be provided.

Thank you to Oracle Corporation for providing the space for this event.

Agenda

Note: Agenda is currently a placeholder while being built. Check back in mid/late August, 2010 for a completed picture.

Wednesday, October 13

Time

Track 1: Scaling UP

Track 2: Scaling Out

9:00-10:00

Call To Action (Speakers TBD)

10:00-10:30

BREAK

10:30-11:15

BIRT Exchange by Actuate Title TBA

TBA

11:15-12:00

TBA

TBA

12:00-1:00

Lunch

1:00-1:45

Eclipse in the Enterprise: Lessons from Google Robert Konigsberg

1:45-2:30

TBA

TBA

2:30-2:45

BREAK

2:45-3:30

TBA

TBA

3:30-4:15

TBA

TBA

4:15-5:00

Closing Plenary

Thursday, October 14

Time

Track 1: Scaling UP

Track 2: Scaling Out

9:00-10:00

Call To Action (Speakers TBD)

10:00-10:30

BREAK

10:30-11:15

TBA

TBA

11:15-12:00

TBA

TBA

12:00-1:00

Lunch

1:00-1:45

TBA

TBA

1:45-2:30

TBA

TBA

Sponsors

For the Eclipse Enterprise Days, our sponsors have agreed to use speakers who will represent the challenges organizations face scaling Eclipse out to thousands of developers, or scale the desktop tooling to large scale applications.

Registration

All attendees must pre-register for this event. There is no fee for the first 50 registrations (after which we may charge a nominal fee to defray F&B costs), but space is limited to we suggest you register early. To register, please contact eclipseenterprisedays@eclipse.org and your name will be posted to the Wiki.

Attendees must be an employee or contractor of an "Enterprise User" of Eclipse technology. Enterprise users typically are responsible for the use of Eclipse to 1000+ developers in their organizations.